i like

... editing config files, but in fact storing cfg info in 1000ds of files with different syntax is not the best way. After the linux registry project changed its name I can really say that I like it :)

I am not sure that the best way to go forward is going backwards.

A single format, long overdue.
A standard location, Great if you can define standard locations for universe, system, user and application configurations

A name value par registry, what?? flat structures are so outdated because of their limited expressiveness.

My comments:
The registry in 'those' other operating systems is such a headache even the 'other' vendor is replacing it with config files in their .NET platform. Now you can do xcopy deployment without writing a formal 'install' while at the same time you have access to machine.config.

All this not to praise the 'other' vendor OS. This is simply to try to learn from other's mistakes. Unless of course we want linux to become as unreliable as the 'other' operating system.

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